Federal Grant Program for Quality Education
A federally funded grant program aimed at providing fair, equitable, high-quality education to all children and closing achievement gaps. It focuses on ensuring all children have the opportunity to receive the education they deserve. The program emphasizes equity, accessibility, and excellence in education to create a level playing field for all students.
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Purpose of Title I Title I, Part A is a federally funded grant program intended to provide all children significant opportunity to receive a fair, equitable, and high- quality education, and to close educational achievement gaps.
Annual Title I Parent Meeting All schools receiving Title I, Part A funds are required to convene an annual Title I, Part A parent meeting to inform parents and families of their school s participation to explain the requirements of the Title I, Part A program to explain the right of parents to be involved
Title I, Part A Program All five Red Oak ISD Elementary campuses operate a School Wide Title I Program. Title I funds are utilized for: Instructional Coaches Literacy Specialists Instructional Materials
Reservation of Funds Any school district with a Title I, Part A allocation exceeding $500,000 is required by statute to set-aside 1% of its Title I, Part A allocation for parent and family engagement. Of that 1%, 90% must be allocated to the Title I schools in the district to implement school-level parent and family engagement. Red Oak ISD allocates 100% of the 1% to Title I campuses for parent and family engagement activities. Title I, Part A parents have the right to be involved in the decisions regarding how these funds will be used for parent and family engagement activities.
Parent and Family Engagement One of the greatest success factors is parental involvement in the education of their children. We encourage parent and family participation in our school through a variety of methods. We welcome you and your family.
Teacher Qualifications Parents have the right to request information regarding the qualifications of their child s teacher. Schools are required to notify parents that the students has been assigned, or has been taught for more four or more consecutive weeks by, a teacher who does not meet applicable State certification requirements at the grade level and subject area in which the teacher has been assigned.
Dr. Susanna Campbell Director of Interventions and Grants 972.617.2941 Ext: 4028 susanna.campbell@redoakisd.org